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Pagina 9
... fact that Japan will not tolerate our workmen on her soil , except those skilled laborers we have been simple enough to send over to teach the Jap- anese how to make goods cheaper than we can make them . " Japan is gradually taxing , or ...
... fact that Japan will not tolerate our workmen on her soil , except those skilled laborers we have been simple enough to send over to teach the Jap- anese how to make goods cheaper than we can make them . " Japan is gradually taxing , or ...
Pagina 40
... fact that this is considered an unpoetical age , one may say with as- surance that the popularity of Words- worth's poetry , unlike that of his contemporaries , is in the ascendant with public opinion , and that presently he will take ...
... fact that this is considered an unpoetical age , one may say with as- surance that the popularity of Words- worth's poetry , unlike that of his contemporaries , is in the ascendant with public opinion , and that presently he will take ...
Pagina 61
... facts they will soon have tray- elled over each other's knowledge . The second omission he makes is that he allows no ... fact go by the Bakerloo ? And in stories especially , all , or very nearly all , is in the telling . A , let us say ...
... facts they will soon have tray- elled over each other's knowledge . The second omission he makes is that he allows no ... fact go by the Bakerloo ? And in stories especially , all , or very nearly all , is in the telling . A , let us say ...
Pagina 62
... fact is that a story well told is nearer the truth , the absolute truth , than a shambling statement of what a man ... facts ? And there is another point the pre- cisian forgets . No sane person takes opinions , gossip or stories without ...
... fact is that a story well told is nearer the truth , the absolute truth , than a shambling statement of what a man ... facts ? And there is another point the pre- cisian forgets . No sane person takes opinions , gossip or stories without ...
Pagina 69
... fact that , with General Brialmont's assistance , he fortified very strongly the eastern frontier of Roumania fac- ing Russia , and left unfortified the frontier facing Austria - Hungary , openly proclaimed Roumania's policy to the ...
... fact that , with General Brialmont's assistance , he fortified very strongly the eastern frontier of Roumania fac- ing Russia , and left unfortified the frontier facing Austria - Hungary , openly proclaimed Roumania's policy to the ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 305 - But, methinks, he should stand in fear of fire, being burnt i' the hand for stealing of sheep. [Aside. Cade. Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be in England seven half-penny loaves sold for a penny : the three-hooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony, to drink small beer.
Pagina 40 - I trust is their destiny ? — to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight, by making the happy happier; to teach the young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and% securely virtuous...
Pagina 95 - A Saturday afternoon in November was approaching the time of twilight, and the vast tract of unenclosed wild known as Egdon Heath embrowned itself moment by moment. Overhead the hollow stretch of whitish cloud shutting out the sky was as a tent which had the whole heath for its floor.
Pagina 496 - ... flowers, which in that heavenly air Bloom the year long ! Nay, barren are those mountains and spent the streams : Our song is the voice of desire, that haunts our dreams, A throe of the heart, Whose pining visions dim, forbidden hopes profound, No dying cadence nor long sigh can sound, For all our art. Alone, aloud in the raptured ear of men We pour our dark nocturnal secret ; and then, As night is withdrawn From these sweet-springing meads and bursting boughs of May, Dream, while the innumerable...
Pagina 124 - The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places : how are the mighty fallen ! Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon ; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph.
Pagina 96 - The place became full of a watchful intentness now ; for when other things sank brooding to sleep the heath appeared slowly to awake and listen. Every night its Titanic form seemed to await something; but it had waited thus, unmoved, during so many centuries, through the crises of so many things, that it could only be imagined to await one last crisis — the final overthrow.
Pagina 669 - Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest: in earing time and in harvest thou shalt rest.
Pagina 308 - Order, courage, return. Eyes rekindling, and prayers, Follow your steps as ye go. Ye fill up the gaps in our files, Strengthen the wavering line, Stablish, continue our march, On, to the bound of the waste, On, to the City of God.
Pagina 96 - It was at present a place perfectly accordant with man's nature — neither ghastly, hateful, nor ugly: neither common-place, unmeaning, nor tame; but, like man, slighted and enduring; and withal singularly colossal and mysterious in its swarthy monotony. As with some persons who have long lived apart, solitude seemed to look out of its countenance. It had a lonely face, suggesting tragical possibilities. This obscure, obsolete, superseded country figures in Domesday. Its condition is recorded therein...
Pagina 96 - The great inviolate place had an ancient permanence which the sea cannot claim. Who can say of a particular sea that it is old? Distilled by the sun, kneaded by the moon, it is renewed in a year, in a day, or in an hour. The sea changed, the fields changed, the rivers, the villages, and the people changed, yet Egdon remained.